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all of this coming after the military removed prime minister mohamed morsi from power two days ago. yousef joins us now live in kay row with the very latest. there are helicopters behind you last time we spoke. what's happening now? >> reporter: that remains the case. thousands of pro-morsi demonstrators gathering close to where it is believed the former president mohamed morsi is calling he be freed and returned to his post. they have vowed to fight and clamor to what they call his legitimacy obtained in a free and fair objection. the army remains on high alert. richard engel was on site and witnessed the clashes that happened. at least three people have been killed. nothing official yet as such, but we're keeping a close eye on the violence as competing rallies take place. now, it is unclear as well how much further the violence could escalate, especially given the strong army presence and as you mentioned the helicopters that are, of course, roving around this area and elsewhere across egypt. >> thank you for that. we'll keep a close eye on cairo as we get sunset there and we'll
all of this coming after the military removed prime minister mohamed morsi from power two days ago. yousef joins us now live in kay row with the very latest. there are helicopters behind you last time we spoke. what's happening now? >> reporter: that remains the case. thousands of pro-morsi demonstrators gathering close to where it is believed the former president mohamed morsi is calling he be freed and returned to his post. they have vowed to fight and clamor to what they call his...
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morsi. they say they will carry out attacks and avenge his removal. i is a very deteriorating situation we understand now. the african union news, an indication how not only countries in the region but internationally, how they're responding to the decision to oust the former president. there is a lot of criticism for how he managed the country. at the end of the day, the argument many people were making, he was democratically elected, he had the constitutional backing to govern. that is what the african union based it's decision upon. as you mentioned, a lot of internal politics taking place in egypt. the general prosecutor formally appointed by mubarak and then ousted by former president morsi, he has resigned after he came under some criticism for the way he launched a crackdown over the past 24 hours on some senior members of the muslim brotherhood and other members. a lot of developing pieces right now. >> before we let you go, the border crossing between gaza and egypt has been closed.
morsi. they say they will carry out attacks and avenge his removal. i is a very deteriorating situation we understand now. the african union news, an indication how not only countries in the region but internationally, how they're responding to the decision to oust the former president. there is a lot of criticism for how he managed the country. at the end of the day, the argument many people were making, he was democratically elected, he had the constitutional backing to govern. that is what...
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supporters and opponents of ousted president mohamed morsi still took to the streets. this morsi backer said she supported democracy. and the way the egyptian military removed the president from office was wrong. >> it is our rights, the people's right to choose, to choose, to choose their constitution. it is not -- it is not -- anyone else's. >> reporter: egypt's top judge was sworn in as interim president, the first step in the military's road map toward a new government. the army suspended the constitution. but mansour can declare new laws during this transition. the world is watching to see how egypt handles this period of uncertainty. >> i'm worried that what we have got now is a cure worse than the disease. >> morsi is under house arrest in the presidential palace with his family. several top leaders of the muslim brotherhood political party have been detained. every year the u.s. gives more than $1 billion in aid to egypt. president obama said the u.s. had concerns about the way morsi was removed from power and called for a swift, responsible transition to the n
supporters and opponents of ousted president mohamed morsi still took to the streets. this morsi backer said she supported democracy. and the way the egyptian military removed the president from office was wrong. >> it is our rights, the people's right to choose, to choose, to choose their constitution. it is not -- it is not -- anyone else's. >> reporter: egypt's top judge was sworn in as interim president, the first step in the military's road map toward a new government. the army...
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she told him on facebook >> reporter: art military gave mohammed morsi 48 thundershowers get out, she was worried as her son was being evacuated, he got a glimpse of the crisis. >> he called me when he was on the van, going to the airport. and i heard sh
she told him on facebook >> reporter: art military gave mohammed morsi 48 thundershowers get out, she was worried as her son was being evacuated, he got a glimpse of the crisis. >> he called me when he was on the van, going to the airport. and i heard sh
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the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. johannesb >>> the star spangled banner first opened at baseball games a year before it first became our national anthem. but it is rare the top military brass is on hand to perform it. watch this. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among those singing, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey describes himself as a rabid fan of the washington nationals. they went on to win the game over the milwaukee brewers, 8-5. on a m
the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day...
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the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands. firecrackers are going off. it is certainly a celebratory move. judging by the people out there, you would never imagine that their constitution has been suspended. and although they now have an interim president nominated by the military, there are still certainly no presidential elections scheduled for now. but there is one cause for celebration. that is the fact that president morsi is no more and that as far as we know, he is detained and there is also apparently under way a witch hunt against many other of the senior members of the muslim brotherhood, broo
the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands....
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also former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and one of the arrests includes the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood, their top person, so it is quite a wide range, round up. earlier today we also had the new president sworn in. he is now tasked with forming a government of tech-nocrats to really fix the problems and really what brought people into the streets. also he is tasked with writing a constitution or getting a committee together to write a constitution as well as overseeing the next round of presidential elections. he will be a busy man in the months to come. today definitely a big day with all of that going on, the swearing in of a new president and also the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. >> this is fredrika i am wondering this interim president, what is it about him, what can he do differently that morsi couldn't or wouldn't? >> he has some benefits that morsi didn't have. first of all, he has the army behind him. he was selected by the army to come in and rule as interim president and that's a big thing. he also has the ministry of interior, and that
also former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest and one of the arrests includes the supreme guide of the muslim brotherhood, their top person, so it is quite a wide range, round up. earlier today we also had the new president sworn in. he is now tasked with forming a government of tech-nocrats to really fix the problems and really what brought people into the streets. also he is tasked with writing a constitution or getting a committee together to write a constitution as well as...
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that isn't how mohamed morsi ran the country. also, there are historic tensions between the military and the brotherhood that have played out as well, but clearly they're going to have to design this process differently at the front end. >> okay. the egyptian military was in control for about 16 months in that period between hosni mubarak's ouster and mohamed morsi being elected last year in june. what did we learn about how the military handles this kind of power? because while we have somebody in power now, you've got to believe that the military is helping at least secure this fragile government? >> the military does not do well when it's out in front running the politics of egyptian society. it didn't do a very effective job by any means when it ran the country for that 16-month period. it didn't like being in the limelight. and its reputation, which had been at a very high point after the revolution in 2011, its reputation sunk to bottom levels. it's back in terms of reputation. the military is a proud institution. it wants
that isn't how mohamed morsi ran the country. also, there are historic tensions between the military and the brotherhood that have played out as well, but clearly they're going to have to design this process differently at the front end. >> okay. the egyptian military was in control for about 16 months in that period between hosni mubarak's ouster and mohamed morsi being elected last year in june. what did we learn about how the military handles this kind of power? because while we have...
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mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of egypt's highest court, will replace morsi as interim president. while the military coup was met with cheers in tahrir square, across the nile river, supporters of the deposed president chanted "down with the military," and the square has a million marchers denouncing his ouster. messages sending ripples throughout this country that's already seen death and bloodshed since the huge anti-government protests began this past weekend. back live here overlooking cairo's iconic tahrir square where there was a massive party, it is very likely they'll be partying aga
mish is accomplished and now mohamed morsi is in custody. this morning, after an explosive turn of events, former president mohamed morsi is under house arrest. the military ousted him wednesday night after he refused to meet their deadline to form an interim coalition government and revise the constitution. droves of military convoys flooded the streets of egypt's capital propelling the nation on a road toward change. general abdel fattah al sisi announced that adli mansour, the head of...
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there is nowhere to run for mohammed morsi. they are under house arrest after egypt's military ousted the muslim brotherhood. david piper live in jerusalem with the latest. is morsi this morning still defiant, david? >> we already know he hasn't been speaking and we understand he is under house arrest. we have a replacement for him. mansour, sworn in over an hour ago. in his acceptance speech, he praised the military who put him in power and also said the only future for egypt was parliamentary democracy. as i said, we're looking at where mohammed morsi is and his muslim brotherhood says he's under house arrest at this time. it's also being reported morsi was offered exile, but refused. also a number of key figures from morsi's muslim brotherhood are also reported to have been arrested. there are now reports quoting army sources that arrest warrants have been issued for muslim brotherhood leader mohammed badi and his deputy. the army earlier on the streets to secure key buildings and try to stop any fights between rival groups
there is nowhere to run for mohammed morsi. they are under house arrest after egypt's military ousted the muslim brotherhood. david piper live in jerusalem with the latest. is morsi this morning still defiant, david? >> we already know he hasn't been speaking and we understand he is under house arrest. we have a replacement for him. mansour, sworn in over an hour ago. in his acceptance speech, he praised the military who put him in power and also said the only future for egypt was...
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organizations that were allied to president mohammed morsi and the muslim brotherhood. and more importantly, that both of those pieces of news, is that their egyptian police has also shut down the satellite channels of several affiliated organizations or media organizations affiliated with the muslim brotherhood and other religious parties here in egypt out of fear that they may be insighting the crowds in the coming hours. so a lot of rapid developments happening here within the last few hours. >> ayman, you had the experience if i'm not mistaken, of having seen egyptian security forces coming to our office looking for al jazeera journalist journalis. they have cut off the feed from cairo as well. >> that is correct, in fact a short while ago, i spoke to some of my former colleagues there, and they did confirm to me that the police did enter the offices of both the al jazeera arabic services and egypt service and shut those down. they're able to broadcast from their headquarters, they're still covering this story, we understand that within the last few minutes some of
organizations that were allied to president mohammed morsi and the muslim brotherhood. and more importantly, that both of those pieces of news, is that their egyptian police has also shut down the satellite channels of several affiliated organizations or media organizations affiliated with the muslim brotherhood and other religious parties here in egypt out of fear that they may be insighting the crowds in the coming hours. so a lot of rapid developments happening here within the last few...
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mohamed morsi the president of egypt deposed by the egyptian army. we'll continue to watch developments on that sorry. first, let's go back to the trial of george zimmerman, the second degree murder trial taking place in sanford, pl. we're listening to a prosecution expert being questioned by the defense and he is a forensics expert. let's go back analyst. >> and looking at the back here, there's no cuttings and markings. okay. nothing here that. >> no cuttings that i took from the back. >> great. okay.
mohamed morsi the president of egypt deposed by the egyptian army. we'll continue to watch developments on that sorry. first, let's go back to the trial of george zimmerman, the second degree murder trial taking place in sanford, pl. we're listening to a prosecution expert being questioned by the defense and he is a forensics expert. let's go back analyst. >> and looking at the back here, there's no cuttings and markings. okay. nothing here that. >> no cuttings that i took from the...
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there are supporters of mohamed morsi. they are in other parts of the city. the egyptian army has surrounded some of the areas where the most hard core muslim brotherhood supporters have set up their own protest. what also remains to be seen is how the egyptian rural areas will react. cairo, we've seen this kind of scene before. the last time 2 1/2 years ago when hosni mubarak was removed from power. there weren't disruptions in the villages. we'll see if it will be different now that the muslim brotherhood leader has been removed considering he has many more supporters in the poorer and the rural communities than even mubarak did. >> richard, when a nation doesn't have a tradition of democracy and they try to move into that and then a military coup removes a democratically elected leader, it seems that it's going to be hard to then plant the seeds of democracy going forward. do you think -- did they think they're going to be able to go back to having democracy after removing morsi in this way? >> reporter: they are hopeful. because what's at play here is not
there are supporters of mohamed morsi. they are in other parts of the city. the egyptian army has surrounded some of the areas where the most hard core muslim brotherhood supporters have set up their own protest. what also remains to be seen is how the egyptian rural areas will react. cairo, we've seen this kind of scene before. the last time 2 1/2 years ago when hosni mubarak was removed from power. there weren't disruptions in the villages. we'll see if it will be different now that the...
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they are waiting for today's deadline for president mohamed morsi to step down. the deadline was set by the egyptian military. the military is meeting with top commanders. morsi vows to stay in office. >>> no death toll is -- the death toll, rather, is up to 29 after an earthquake in western indonesia. yesterday's 6.1 quake injured more than 200 people and damaged more than 1500 homes. soldiers, police and volunteers all searching through the rubble to find survivors. >>> the game of hide and seek continues this morning after edward snowden dodges the u.s. once again. the nsa secret leaker was believed to be on a plane heading to bolivia when it was rerouted to austria. he wasn't on board but it was carrying the bolivian president morales. the ambassador to the u.n. believes the united states gave the orders to reroute the plane. >>> businesses are now getting a one-year reprieve from part of president obama's healthcare reform law. medium and large companies now have until january 2015 to provide coverage for the workers. the reason, a lot of businesses complain
they are waiting for today's deadline for president mohamed morsi to step down. the deadline was set by the egyptian military. the military is meeting with top commanders. morsi vows to stay in office. >>> no death toll is -- the death toll, rather, is up to 29 after an earthquake in western indonesia. yesterday's 6.1 quake injured more than 200 people and damaged more than 1500 homes. soldiers, police and volunteers all searching through the rubble to find survivors. >>> the...
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as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them of hijacking the resolution with islamist agenda and pushing aside political voices. months of demonstrations culminated sunday with millions marking the president's anniversary with nationwide protests demanding his ouster. when the protests didn't end and escalated into deadly clashes and attacks targeting the brotherhood's headquarters delivered its ultimatum. washington followed with the push for the president to call for new elections. howeverx in a televised speech to the nation last night, morsy gave no indication he plans to step asi
as supporters and opponents of mohammed morsy. the islamist embattled to solve egypt's messy political conflict or risk a military takeover. for the president's critics, the ultimatum makes the end of morsy's rule seem near, in many ways, so is the egyptian revolution, part two. it was just two and a half years ago, that egyptians toppled dictator hosni mubarak. in came president morsy a member of the muslim brotherhood fairly elected and increasingly hated by liberal and moderate accused them...
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but mohamed morsi remains defiant this morning refusing to budge. the death toll climbed to 23. >> businesses will get a year to provide health insurance for their workers or face fines. the obama administration changed the deadline after getting complaints the new law is just too complicated. >> a government report says the number of women dying from overdoses of painkillers is skyrocketing and finds women are admit to the the e.r. for prescription pill overdoses every three minutes and overdose deaths jumped 400% between '99 and '10. >> the russians are not providing any more information about what led to the disastrous missile launch. but, they say, the toxic cloud of fumes released in the accident was washed away by heavy rain. those again are just some of our top stories on this wednesday. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> and happy july 3rd. can you believe it. we are on the verge. >> i cannot believe it is july or july 3rd. >> soon to be july 4th. >> amazing. it was just january 2nd th
but mohamed morsi remains defiant this morning refusing to budge. the death toll climbed to 23. >> businesses will get a year to provide health insurance for their workers or face fines. the obama administration changed the deadline after getting complaints the new law is just too complicated. >> a government report says the number of women dying from overdoses of painkillers is skyrocketing and finds women are admit to the the e.r. for prescription pill overdoses every three...
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. >> that's egypt's embattled president, mohamed morsi. there he is. he has taken to state tv to announce he is not step do you think from power, despite millions of egyptians who are on the streets right now calling for his ouster. morsi's defiance is setting up confrontation now between the islamic brotherhood, which he represents, and egyptians angry over his reforms two years after they removed his predecessor, hosni mubarak from power. look at that. we'll be right back. >>> while people are sort of sorting through our shoes and our hair, whether we cut it or not, you know -- >> whether we have bangs. >> whether we have bangs. >> who would have thought. >> i just -- i didn't call that one. >> we're back. of course, that was first lady michelle obama and former first lady laura bush joking about the attention given to mrs. obama's bangs earlier this year. mrs. obama joined her predecessor in the capital of tanzania on the last day of the obama family's eight-day tour of africa. she helped mrs. bush kick off the summit hosted by the george w. bush in
. >> that's egypt's embattled president, mohamed morsi. there he is. he has taken to state tv to announce he is not step do you think from power, despite millions of egyptians who are on the streets right now calling for his ouster. morsi's defiance is setting up confrontation now between the islamic brotherhood, which he represents, and egyptians angry over his reforms two years after they removed his predecessor, hosni mubarak from power. look at that. we'll be right back. >>>...
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. >> ifill: egypt's political crisis deepened today as the military pressed president mohammed morsi to make concessions to the opposition. massive crowds took to the streets again today keeping up the pressure on the embattled morsi. the military deadline energized many of them. >> the army and the people are united. the army is supporting the people not any regime or any government. >> egypt's state news service reportedded that military general said the elected parliament should be dissolved, the constitution suspended and an interim administration created if the egyptian president is unable to create a road map to wreck son sill iation with opponents by tomorrow. he was pictured meeting with morsi. egypt's prime minister was seed between them. but his political isolation has increased. in a statement released overnight morsi's office said he was not insulted by the military about its ultimatum. we will not allow egypt with all forces to return backwards under any circumstances, the sphaiment read. we all chose democratic means as the only safe way to manage our differences of opi
. >> ifill: egypt's political crisis deepened today as the military pressed president mohammed morsi to make concessions to the opposition. massive crowds took to the streets again today keeping up the pressure on the embattled morsi. the military deadline energized many of them. >> the army and the people are united. the army is supporting the people not any regime or any government. >> egypt's state news service reportedded that military general said the elected parliament...
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egypt's president, mohammed morsi says he will not step down, even though the military and millions of egyptians want him to go. millions of people are protesting for another night in cairo's tahrir square and around the presidential palace and in areas around the country. morsi has used his power to install a government controlled by islamists, and that he has not instituted government reforms. the military has given morsi until wednesday to meet their demands or they say they will suspend the constitution dissolve the legislature, or they will take steps. today he says he will not step down. coming up next, a plane carrying the president of bolivia was forced to land in austria today because of suspicions that edward snowden was on board. that is ne xt. ♪ ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> in the spotlight tonight, so far the only country that wants edward snowden is the united states. the nsa leaker stuck in moscow has requested asylum from at least 20 countries. no country has said yes yet, but h
egypt's president, mohammed morsi says he will not step down, even though the military and millions of egyptians want him to go. millions of people are protesting for another night in cairo's tahrir square and around the presidential palace and in areas around the country. morsi has used his power to install a government controlled by islamists, and that he has not instituted government reforms. the military has given morsi until wednesday to meet their demands or they say they will suspend the...
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and in another part of town, the supporters of president mohamed morsi have held their own rallies. now, in and around the areas between these two major gatherings, there have been scrimmages. in fact, ministry of health officials this evening say there have already been at least three people killed in clashes outside of cairo university. now, at cairo university, there was a group of protesters who were actually in support of president morsi. they are alleging that police did not protect them from attacks carried out by thugs. and so in the last couple hours, particularly since the end of president mohamed morsi's speech, there has been an uptick in violence that many people feel is a result of the building tension in these final hours before the ultimatum. >> the ultimatum which the military has issued, i would even say not with authoritatively, but on somewhat dubious authority, other than the fact they are the military, this ultimatum they've issued, my understanding is it expires around 10:00, 11:00 a.m. our time tomorrow morning. what are people anticipating in the next 12 to
and in another part of town, the supporters of president mohamed morsi have held their own rallies. now, in and around the areas between these two major gatherings, there have been scrimmages. in fact, ministry of health officials this evening say there have already been at least three people killed in clashes outside of cairo university. now, at cairo university, there was a group of protesters who were actually in support of president morsi. they are alleging that police did not protect them...
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egypt's president, mohammed morsi says he will not step down, even though the military and millions of egyptians want him to go. millions of people are protesting for another night in cairo's tahrir square and around the presidential palace and in areas around the country. morsi has used his power to install a government controlled by islamists, and that he has not instituted government reforms. the military has given morsi until wednesday to meet their demands or they say they will suspend the constitution dissolve the legislature, or they will take steps. today he says he will not step down. coming up next, a plane carrying the president of bolivia was forced to land in austria today because of suspicions that edward snowden was on board. that is necessar nexte xt. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. i am the ghost of cookies past. residue. so gross. well you didn't use new p
egypt's president, mohammed morsi says he will not step down, even though the military and millions of egyptians want him to go. millions of people are protesting for another night in cairo's tahrir square and around the presidential palace and in areas around the country. morsi has used his power to install a government controlled by islamists, and that he has not instituted government reforms. the military has given morsi until wednesday to meet their demands or they say they will suspend the...
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the new egyptian president, mohammed morsi, only in office for a year, has now rejected an ultimatum from the military that he give way to the will of the people. the president spoke on television tonight and he's not giving in, nor are the people going away. and now for the second time in recent memory, egypt is facing a big tipping point. we're watching this one unfold. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is back in cairo once again tonight, just above the protests. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we are back here in tahrir square. the crowds are very big. and as you can see from the laser light show and the fireworks, the mood in this square is festive. the protesters believe they have president mohamed morsi on the ropes, and that he could soon be removed from office, perhaps even by force. hundreds of thousands of egyptians celebrating in tahrir square. believing they are just hours from victory. from ousting this country's first democratically elected president. across town, president morsi also has his thousands who say he won elections fairl
the new egyptian president, mohammed morsi, only in office for a year, has now rejected an ultimatum from the military that he give way to the will of the people. the president spoke on television tonight and he's not giving in, nor are the people going away. and now for the second time in recent memory, egypt is facing a big tipping point. we're watching this one unfold. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is back in cairo once again tonight, just above the protests. richard, good...
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in a nationally televised address, mohamed morsi says he will not step down from office. he has called on the military to remove the ultimatum that it will intervene tomorrow if there is not a resolution. he reminded egyptian's that he is the first democratically that theresident, and country should avoid civil strife by adhering to the constitution. he says egypt has many challenges ahead, and it takes time to address the corruption of the old regime. he says that egypt belongs to all. he is not hungry for the position. thanks for watching. tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of indu
in a nationally televised address, mohamed morsi says he will not step down from office. he has called on the military to remove the ultimatum that it will intervene tomorrow if there is not a resolution. he reminded egyptian's that he is the first democratically that theresident, and country should avoid civil strife by adhering to the constitution. he says egypt has many challenges ahead, and it takes time to address the corruption of the old regime. he says that egypt belongs to all. he is...
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president mohamed morsi in a televised speech rempted an ultimatum from the egyptian army to reach a deal tomorrow with millions of protesters calling for him to resign. morsi says he will not step down. crowds have gathered in tahrir square ahead of the deadline. the army has threatened to dissolve parliament and create an interim government until new election franchise the crisis is not resolved. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." nsa leaker edward snowden remains in a state of limbo, if you will, at the moscow airport. he stay there's nine days after arriving from hong kong. his hopes of transiting to another country where he would be granted asylum from the u.s. prosecution seem to be closing by the hour, close down, i should say. according to supporter julian assange and his organization wikileaks, snowden has applied for asylum in 21 countries. how many law schools did this guy apply to get out of there. however his prospects are not looking so good. brazil and india both flat out said no. ecuador, fairly left wing government reportedly he was trying to reach w
president mohamed morsi in a televised speech rempted an ultimatum from the egyptian army to reach a deal tomorrow with millions of protesters calling for him to resign. morsi says he will not step down. crowds have gathered in tahrir square ahead of the deadline. the army has threatened to dissolve parliament and create an interim government until new election franchise the crisis is not resolved. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." nsa leaker...
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egypt's military has issued a 48-hour deadline for president mohamed morsi i to yield to the demands of the egyptian people amidst mass protest aimed at forcing from office. the head of egypt's armed forces issued the ultimatum on monday. >> the armed forces warns everyone the demands of the people are not met with the ultimatum given you will find it mandatory upon itself in accordance to its historic national responsibilities and in respect to the demands of the great egyptian people to announce a roadmap and procedures overseen by the alltary that would include groups including the youth who were and still are behind the blessed revolution. >> it is unclear exactly what role the military would take or what action it expects from president morsi before the wednesday deadline. morrissey has rejected the ultimatum, saying he will pursue his own pattern national reconciliation. angryre seat aides said -- army statement is tantamount to military coup. millions have taken to the streets in recent days to call for morsi to go. the egyptian independent reports to presidential spokesman ha
egypt's military has issued a 48-hour deadline for president mohamed morsi i to yield to the demands of the egyptian people amidst mass protest aimed at forcing from office. the head of egypt's armed forces issued the ultimatum on monday. >> the armed forces warns everyone the demands of the people are not met with the ultimatum given you will find it mandatory upon itself in accordance to its historic national responsibilities and in respect to the demands of the great egyptian people to...
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anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insu
anti-morsi, mohamed morsi, the president of egypt, these crowds are enormous. millions of people have taken to the streets. mohamed morsi has just taken to the airwaves to address the country. we're going live to cairo. there are enormous demonstrations and enormous developments. stand by. american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced...
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morsi step down june thirtieth mark one years since morsi took office and since then he's been accused of hijacking the revolution and pushing aside the moderate voices in his cabinet protesters claim that his policies are the reason that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of morse's cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces for. their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country which will not forgive any party and will be negligent in bearing their responsibility forty eight hours for morsi to either step down or concede to the all the people this is a historic moment indeed for what could be the defining phase of egypt's revolution so as we watch the changes that unfold let's go and let's break the set. since nine eleven this country's desire for s
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not only under the control of the military, or that of the islamist leader, mohamed morsi, but one that genuine lynn reflects the will of people like those behind me here in tahrir square. >> the countdown is on. we are watching the clock and we'll continue to visit with you. we appreciate that report. >>> the president is touring africa. that was political but it was also personal. it was packed with some really emotional moments especially during a visit that took place at robin island where nelson mandela spent much of the 27 years behind those very bars. look at some of these striking photographs. it was obviously a powerful experience for a president who considers the ailing leader a major source of inspiration. as you can see the president holding his daughter sasha in his arms. the final stop on president obama's trip was in tanzania where nbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd filed this report before hopping on the flight back home. >> it was a busy final day for the president, a half-way on the last of this six-day trip, had his longest for the president to africa
not only under the control of the military, or that of the islamist leader, mohamed morsi, but one that genuine lynn reflects the will of people like those behind me here in tahrir square. >> the countdown is on. we are watching the clock and we'll continue to visit with you. we appreciate that report. >>> the president is touring africa. that was political but it was also personal. it was packed with some really emotional moments especially during a visit that took place at...
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now to egyptian president mohamed morsi, he's rejecting an ultimatum from the military. we learned overnight president obama called morsi yesterday. he told him the united states is committed to the democratic process but not to a single party or group. carissa ward is in cairo. >> reporter: the hits just keep coming for president morsi. this morning his foreign minister announced his resignation. this comes on the heels of the resignation of four other ministers yesterday. he now has less than 24 hours to meet the army's deadline and find a solution to this crisis. as the military helicopter circled overhead, egyptian flag through the fluttering the crowds roared with excitement. many of the demonstrators took the army's 48 hour deadline as a sign that a military coup was imminent, that morsi's days were numbers. but muslim brotherhood spokesman warned when the military previously taken over it has not ended well. >> messy, bloody failed at every avenue economically. i think it's now time we as egyptians take responsibility as civilians of the leadership of the state. >
now to egyptian president mohamed morsi, he's rejecting an ultimatum from the military. we learned overnight president obama called morsi yesterday. he told him the united states is committed to the democratic process but not to a single party or group. carissa ward is in cairo. >> reporter: the hits just keep coming for president morsi. this morning his foreign minister announced his resignation. this comes on the heels of the resignation of four other ministers yesterday. he now has...
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the military wants president mohamed morsi to meet the demands of millions of protesters who want to oust him or they say generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. and overnight, the white house confirmed president obama called president morsi this morning encouraging him to respond to protesters' concerns. nbc's ayman is live in cairo. what's the latest there? >> good morning. the stage is set in egypt for what is shaping up to be a very serious political showdown between president mohamed morsi and the political opposition. it's one that's also playing out on the streets of egypt. now days after millions took to the streets of cairo and across the country demanding president morsi step down from power, while the military issued an ultimatum giving president morsi 48 hours to try and end this political crisis. otherwise they would intervene and chart a road map to end the political stalemate. however, today president morsi and his islamist supporters are trying to rally their base of support out into the streets there organizing rallies here in cairo and oth
the military wants president mohamed morsi to meet the demands of millions of protesters who want to oust him or they say generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. and overnight, the white house confirmed president obama called president morsi this morning encouraging him to respond to protesters' concerns. nbc's ayman is live in cairo. what's the latest there? >> good morning. the stage is set in egypt for what is shaping up to be a very serious political...
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responding to concerns being voiced by throngs of protesters seeking mohamed morsi's removal from office. president obama called him yesterday, as the egyptian military said mr. morsi must the main -- meet the demands of protesters who had taken to the street. president obama told mr. morsi the united states is committed to the democratic rosses and does not support any single party or group. also pointing out that the current crisis can only be resolved through a political the first family will be back
responding to concerns being voiced by throngs of protesters seeking mohamed morsi's removal from office. president obama called him yesterday, as the egyptian military said mr. morsi must the main -- meet the demands of protesters who had taken to the street. president obama told mr. morsi the united states is committed to the democratic rosses and does not support any single party or group. also pointing out that the current crisis can only be resolved through a political the first family...
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. >>> now to egypt on the edge, president obama calling president mohamed morsi asking him to respond to his people's demands. protesters calling on morsi to step down or they'll march on the palace and egypt's military giving him an ultimatum, resolve the dispute wednesday or they'll step in and restore order. reza, the 48-hour countdown is taking down. >> reporter: egypt bracing it self for a dramatic change. all sorts of signs egypt is about to push the reset button on the 2011 revolution. two and a half years ago they booted out mubarak. the moderates and liberals didn't like it, they said morsi was hijacking the revolution with an islamist agenda. indications are they're close to getting their wish, the military coming out with an ultimatum by tomorrow they say all sides must resolve this matter, the president must meet the demands of the people otherwise they're stepping in. now all eyes on the president and president obama calling president morsi last night suggesting that he respond to the people's concerns. kate? >> this is clearly hitting a critical phase and important to th
. >>> now to egypt on the edge, president obama calling president mohamed morsi asking him to respond to his people's demands. protesters calling on morsi to step down or they'll march on the palace and egypt's military giving him an ultimatum, resolve the dispute wednesday or they'll step in and restore order. reza, the 48-hour countdown is taking down. >> reporter: egypt bracing it self for a dramatic change. all sorts of signs egypt is about to push the reset button on the...
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now we see them in the streets doing this to get rid of mohamed morsi. lets talk to robin. robin, your reaction to this. the military getting involved means this ultimatum will be met one way or the other. this is the way they got rid of mubarak. >> the presidency issued a statement saying -- >> robin wright in washington. >> good morning. something wrong with the sound. >> we can hear her. >> msomething wrong with my sound. >> let her talk barnicle. >> i'll get the q tips and be right back. >> good morning. this is a turning point for egypt. very, very important moment. the military issued very tough language that in a way gives the presidency a real challenge in how it responds, because the military basically has come down on the side of the millions, maybe tens of millions who turned out in the streets of egypt on sunday. the presidency did issue a statement last night indicating it plans to stand firm. but it's hard to see how president morsi will salvage his presidency when you have that kind of outpouring, even larger than the protest against president mubarak. the pr
now we see them in the streets doing this to get rid of mohamed morsi. lets talk to robin. robin, your reaction to this. the military getting involved means this ultimatum will be met one way or the other. this is the way they got rid of mubarak. >> the presidency issued a statement saying -- >> robin wright in washington. >> good morning. something wrong with the sound. >> we can hear her. >> msomething wrong with my sound. >> let her talk barnicle. >>...
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. >> time is running out for the egyptian president mohammed morsi. the egyptian military gave morsi a 48-hour deadline yesterday to meet protesters' demands that he step down. there are now about 24 hours left. millions have been rallying across the country for him to resign. the alternative is the generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. the muslim brotherhood leader has come under fire for islamic belief and failed economic policies. >> how about good news? it is a sign of freedom for our country, and now the statue of liberty is finally reopening on independence day. it has been closed since superstorm sandy hit last year. the statue itself was spared but flood surges destroyed docks, buildings and the electrical system. also reopening on thursday, the statue's crown which was closed for rein sraeufgs before -- renovation before the storm hit. ellis island badly damage and is still closed. >> the state of arizona still in shock over the tragic deaths of 19 of its bravest and best fire fighters. this as we learn more about
. >> time is running out for the egyptian president mohammed morsi. the egyptian military gave morsi a 48-hour deadline yesterday to meet protesters' demands that he step down. there are now about 24 hours left. millions have been rallying across the country for him to resign. the alternative is the generals will intervene and impose their own plan for the country. the muslim brotherhood leader has come under fire for islamic belief and failed economic policies. >> how about good...
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also, calling on president mohamed morsi to step down. they were celebrating the army statement that came out late afternoon local time. again, the 48-hour window for politicians to figure and sort things out. otherwise they would put forward a plan. at this point we're not sure and it is unclear what that plan would look like. the opposition has, of course, welcomed the latest development as a sign that their demands are legitimate some way or another and supporters, islamist parties of the president, have, of course, expressed concern that this may see a return of the army to governing the country. as we saw in the transition period after january of 2011. keep in mind that the reply from the presidency which came nine hours later at 2:00 a.m. caught people off guard but made it clear that the presidency was not consulted about the statement from the army and shows you the disparity between the two entities and the potential of an escalation, because everybody is basically digging their heels into the ground and we're not seeing the kind
also, calling on president mohamed morsi to step down. they were celebrating the army statement that came out late afternoon local time. again, the 48-hour window for politicians to figure and sort things out. otherwise they would put forward a plan. at this point we're not sure and it is unclear what that plan would look like. the opposition has, of course, welcomed the latest development as a sign that their demands are legitimate some way or another and supporters, islamist parties of the...
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president obama called mohamed morsi to express concern for the violence and to urge him to be responsive to all egyptians' concerns. >>> the bodies of 19 firefighters were transported to the coroner's office on monday in the u.s. state of arizona. the men died fighting a wildfire near the small arizona town of yarnell. investigators are still trying to piece together just how such a tragedy happened. hundreds of other firefighters are still trying to contain the deadly blaze. >>> well, more now on u.s. president barack obama's final day in africa. >> economic ties with the african continent has been the focus of this visit. >> president obama has pledged $7 billion to help increase power infrastructure. he'll visit a power plant before he heads back to washington. but before he does that, president obama will be joined by former president george w. bush at a wreath laying at the u.s. embassy in dar es salaam, tanzania. >> and that is an unlikely meeting in an unlikely place. but for president obama and former president george w. bush africa it seems is one subject on which the two men of
president obama called mohamed morsi to express concern for the violence and to urge him to be responsive to all egyptians' concerns. >>> the bodies of 19 firefighters were transported to the coroner's office on monday in the u.s. state of arizona. the men died fighting a wildfire near the small arizona town of yarnell. investigators are still trying to piece together just how such a tragedy happened. hundreds of other firefighters are still trying to contain the deadly blaze....
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the military has long disliked mohammed morsi and the muslim brotherhood and the army along with opposition leaders share one goal, removing morsey, but the military also wants stability for egypt while the opposition wants new elections. so if the military does intervene in the next 48 hours, the opposition may not get what it wants. the next 48 hours could bring stability, it could bring chaos but, shepard it, will certainly not bring a conclusion to the ongoing political crisis in egypt. >> shepard: conor, reports indicate egypt's tourism industry has taken enormous hit. very big part of egypt's economy has reportedly lost $2.5 billion since the resolution started in january of 2011. president obama is wrapping up his trip to africa now. before he leaves he is expected to meet with former president george h. -- i should say george w. bush and the current leader has some words of praise for president bush the 43rd. plus an international incident over jlo. the singer jennifer lopez sparked controversy wishing somebody a happy birthday. it's all coming up from the jilszs of fox news on this
the military has long disliked mohammed morsi and the muslim brotherhood and the army along with opposition leaders share one goal, removing morsey, but the military also wants stability for egypt while the opposition wants new elections. so if the military does intervene in the next 48 hours, the opposition may not get what it wants. the next 48 hours could bring stability, it could bring chaos but, shepard it, will certainly not bring a conclusion to the ongoing political crisis in egypt....
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it looks like mohamed morsi is hoping to weather the storm out. wherenth of ramadan, moslems fast during the day, beginning in one week. perhaps they are hoping to make it through until then. if they do not respond to this mass dissatisfaction, call for change, i can only imagine egypt will become increasingly unstable and un-governable. >> we are getting news that a number of ministers have resigned from the morsi government. haveys that five members decided to step down, including the legal and parliamentary affairs minister, and the minister of communication. a broadcast journalist says that they resigned in such consolidation with protesters. heard that news before that cabinet ministers may have resigned. this follows a path the resignation from the morsi government, including those t tn november, pointing to an increasing isolation of the muslim brotherhood and the freedom and justice parties as a political group which is increasingly alone, reaching out to other political groups. >> what have you heard is happening in the rest of the countr
it looks like mohamed morsi is hoping to weather the storm out. wherenth of ramadan, moslems fast during the day, beginning in one week. perhaps they are hoping to make it through until then. if they do not respond to this mass dissatisfaction, call for change, i can only imagine egypt will become increasingly unstable and un-governable. >> we are getting news that a number of ministers have resigned from the morsi government. haveys that five members decided to step down, including the...
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the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohammed morsi. a day after millions of egyptian protesters call for his ouster, the country's military issued an ultimatum. meet the people's demands or we will. we have fox team coverage. ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we begin with conor powell. >> reporter: nearly 8,000 men were killed -- many of them are staying in tahrir square and across the country as we speak. live pictures there show just how large the crowds are. this long term political crisis in egypt entered a new phase as the military is threatening to intervene. in one of the largest demonstrations since the revolution two years ago, millions of anti-government protesters took to the streets across the nation, demanding democratically elected president mohammed morsi resign by tuesday evening. >> the people brought him to power, and the people are now telling him we don't want you. end it with all these people on the street. >> reporter: critics say morsi a
the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohammed morsi. a day after millions of egyptian protesters call for his ouster, the country's military issued an ultimatum. meet the people's demands or we will. we have fox team coverage. ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we begin with conor powell. >> reporter: nearly 8,000 men were killed -- many of them are staying in tahrir square and across the country as we...
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morsi step down june thirtieth mark one years since morsi took office and since then he's been accused of hijacking the revolution and pushing aside the moderate voices in his cabinet protesters claim that his policies are the reason that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of more of these cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the military given an ultimatum to morsi saying that quote the armed forces repeat their call for the people's demand to be met and gives everyone forty eight hours as a final chance to shoulder the burden of a historic moment in our country which will not forgive any party and will be negligent and bearing their responsibility forty eight hours for morsi to either step down or concede to the world. people this is a historic moment indeed for what could be the defining phase of egypt's revolution so as we watch the changes that unfold let's go and let's break the set. since nine eleven this country's desi
morsi step down june thirtieth mark one years since morsi took office and since then he's been accused of hijacking the revolution and pushing aside the moderate voices in his cabinet protesters claim that his policies are the reason that their economy is struggling and there's a breakdown in law and order in fact already four of more of these cabinet ministers have resigned joining the protesters call for the president's resignation and now the massive demonstrations have resulted in the...
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the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohammed morsi. a day after millions of egyptian protesters call for his ouster, the country's military issued an ultimatum. meet the people's demands or we will. we have fox team coverage. ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we
the clock is ticking for egyptian president mohammed morsi. a day after millions of egyptian protesters call for his ouster, the country's military issued an ultimatum. meet the people's demands or we will. we have fox team coverage. ed henry is traveling with the president in africa, has the latest from the administration on this topic, but we
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morsi. >> our commitment to egypt has never been around any particular individual or party. our commitment has been to a process. >> let's bring in our senior correspondent on the scene for us in cairo. it's intense right now. ben, you covered what happened to president mubarak there. are we seeing a similar situation unfold right now? >> reporter: not really. during the revolution that led to mubarak's ouster, what was saw was some resistance from his supporters to the revolution. but by and large, there were very few people who were really ready to risk their lives to keep him in power. what we have now are two very large political forces. of course, you've seen the hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of egyptians in the streets of cairo, alexandria, and elsewhere calling for his ouster, but there's still a very significant percentage of the population that still supports president mohamed morsi. we've been to their rallies. they're just as passionate as the people in tahrir. so you ha
morsi. >> our commitment to egypt has never been around any particular individual or party. our commitment has been to a process. >> let's bring in our senior correspondent on the scene for us in cairo. it's intense right now. ben, you covered what happened to president mubarak there. are we seeing a similar situation unfold right now? >> reporter: not really. during the revolution that led to mubarak's ouster, what was saw was some resistance from his supporters to the...